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An advisory and action forum run by local parent volunteers to improve maternity services at the Rosie Hospital

We are a group of local parents, doula and birth worker volunteers representing the voices of birthing women and people, their partners and families to improve and develop maternity services at the Rosie Hospital, Cambridge, UK.

You may feel that alone, your opinions and feelings about your maternity care, whether good or bad, will not make a difference but by drawing experiences together as a group we can make sure our voices are heard and taken seriously.

What does Rosie Maternity Voices do?

We meet quarterly with senior staff at the Rosie Hospital, commissioners, local charities, community and voluntary groups, and Healthwatch Cambridgeshire, to review the experiences and feedback collected from our survey and outreach work.

If you would like make a complaint, please visit the Patient & Advisory Service (PALS) where you will receive an individual response to your complaint.

If you are still in hospital and are unhappy with any aspects of your care, please ask to talk to the ward manager or contact PALS (their office is adjacent to Addenbrookes' main entrance, open Mon-Fri 9am-4pm).

Our thanks

Rosie Maternity Voices would like to thank Addenbrookes Charitable Trust (ACT) for providing a grant to support the work we are doing listening to women, partners and families to improve maternity care at the Rosie Hospital and its community services. If you would like to make a donation to support the Rosie Hospital and the work of Rosie Maternity Voices, please visit the ACT website.